Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENID
- PREVENTIVE MEASURES
- INTRODUCTION
- CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
- RECEIVER
- CHANNEL DISPLAY
- CHANNEL + / -
- VOL
- IR INTERFACE
- ASC
- LEVEL INDICATOR
- ANTENNA A - B
- RECEPTION ANTENNAS A - B
- 11CABLE STRAIN-RELIEF
- 12UNBALANCED OUTPUT
- 13INSTRUMENT/LINE (UNBALANCED OUTPUT)
- 14BALANCED OUTPUT
- HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER
- 16ON / OFF
- 17STATUS LED
- 18IR INTERFACE
- 19BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER
- 20BATTERY COMPARTMENT
- 22 IR INTERFACE
- 24ON / STANDBY / OFF
- 25STATUS LED
- 26MIC / 0dB / -10dB
- 27BATTERY COMPARTMENT
- ATTACHING THE POCKET TRANSMITTER
- PIN ALLOCATION FOR MINI XLR CONNECTOR (POCKET TR
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL DATA
- MANUFACTURER´S DECLARATIONS
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BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Toreplace the batteries, open thebattery compartmentof the pockettransmitter by simultaneouslypressingboth markers on the sides of the
batterycoverand openingit forwards.Remove theused batteriesandreplace with newbatteries(AA/LR6,alkaline),followingthe diagram in
the battery compartment.Replace thebattery compartment cover on thehousing and clickit into place.If the transmitter is not used for a long
period, remove the batteries to avoid damage to the transmitter from leaking batteries.
ATTACHING THE POCKET TRANSMITTER
Attach the transmitter to a belt or strap as shown.
PIN ALLOCATION FOR MINI XLR CONNECTOR (POCKET TRANSMITTER)
MINI-XLR 6,3 mm jack
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Guitar, bass and other high-impedance signal sources.
MINI-XLR
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Condenser microphone with internal pull-up resistor.
Condenser microphone without internal pull-up resistor.
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